
10 Jun
2013
10 Jun
'13
3:06 p.m.
Quoting Anders Holmstr?m (anders.sputnik@gmail.com):
James Harper:
"... for all it's storage" (and is that the right "it's"?)
No it's wrong. People get confused because it is possessive but there is no apostrophe on a possessive pronoun. The only correct usage of "it's" is as an abbreviation of "it is".
'See, it's handy to have a publication that knows its it's from its its, isn't it?' http://linuxmafia.com/pub/humour/a-man-of-letters.html P.S>: I'm hoping to write a short story called "Charles' Wife Camilla", the saga of a polyandrous family comprising two men named Charle and their wife Camilla. See also: http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/lexicon.html#edwards